What makes it 79% Couple-Friendly: Couples can combine striking Calatrava architecture views, shared interactive exhibits and a lagoon-side café break; evening hours and flat paths allow an unhurried, social date experience.
Why 1–2 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Allows time to explore main exhibits, catch a science show, and stroll the free lake promenade
Umbracle Garden Promenade:
Walk the elevated steel-and-glass walkway overlooking the lagoon
Tip: Visit at sunrise or sunset for softer light and fewer crowds
Péndulo de Foucault:
Watch the 34 m pendulum swing above a circular wooden table
Tip: Stand close to the edge of the circular sand pit for best views and photos
Play. Ciencia y Música Module:
Create sounds by touching sensors and watch waveforms on screen
Tip: Take turns experimenting to see how rhythm changes with different inputs
Teatro de la Ciencia Show:
Attend a free science performance like “Alto Voltaje”
Tip: Check the daily schedule at the ticket desk on arrival
Museum Café by the Lagoon:
Enjoy coffee or tapas with water views
Tip: Grab a table on the terrace for a relaxing break after exploring

Ding Dong
There were mice held within the museum for no purpose. It made me incredibly sad to see these poor mice being mistreated within a clearly too small cage. For no reason? What benefit does the museum experience get from having living mice there? Just makes visitors sad. I hope they will not buy more mice once this poor family dies. Not even mentioning that half the things in the museum weren't work...
Dan R. Deneyer
The Science Museum is spectacularly located and impressive inside. Interactive exhibits on the human body, Mars, and the Moon are fun - although for the human body exhibits some are a bit worn, some just don’t work, others are mostly for kids, but the highlights shine. Bonus points for “futuristic” toilets and handy lockers; €9.90 entry (Jan 2026) is well spent. I visited on a bright January day,...
Natalia Tomanek
I've never had such mixed feelings about a museum. The exterior was super futuristic, but inside we encountered problems with the audio guide; it wouldn't work, it wouldn't show us where to go or what to see. There were no maps, no guided tours, and we were lost. The Leonardo exhibition was the most beautiful—the models, the descriptions (the audio guide worked here), everything was beautiful and ...
Ria
Beautiful place. Affordable. Many things to see. Some info walls been only in Spanish. No audio guide. Head my headphones with me and tried to scan QR codes but just text came to my phone. Spent their few hours. Had one say ticket with single entry in combo with Hemisphere for 14€. Really can't complain. It's been a Beautiful day spent there
Leo
Museum of Art – Where Architecture Meets Creativity The Museum of Art is one of the first places I’ve ever seen that feels truly designed for creativity. The building itself is modern, bold, and inspiring, with an architecture that’s not just beautiful but also feels alive — like a space meant to spark imagination. Inside, the layout is just as impressive. The way the space is organized makes it...
In summer, explore indoor galleries mid-morning to avoid heat. In spring and autumn, reserve an hour for the Umbracle when flowers bloom and temperatures are mild.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 Adult entry tickets | EUR 22 |
| Café drinks or snacks | EUR 12 |
| 2 Audio guides (optional) | EUR 2 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 36 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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